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My music collection 1.0.2 was available as a giveaway on October 5, 2015!
My Music Collection is a music catalog software, which helps to organize and manage your collection and find your music easily. With this music organizer you can add any media types to your collection, including CDs, vinyls, mini discs, MP3s audio files or even cassettes. My Music Collection allows you to create an ordered CD database and view its contents. Intuitive interface allows you to easily and quickly search and browse your music collection. You can sort albums by artist, release year or media type.
My Music Collection allows you to check statistics. You can view statistics in a table view or use a variety of diagrams. With this music database software you can export your list into almost all popular file formats.
Windows NT/ 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8; 50 Mb of disk space; 128 MB RAM
13.5 MB
$34.95
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If you need a good free program for your existing MP3 collection that will import automatically....then you can do no better than using MP3 Library Player http://canopusware.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page_6319.html.
I was helping to sort bugs out with this at one point and although it has not been updated since 2013 by the developer it still knocks the stuffing out of paid for software. I was disappointed when i was told by the chap who produced this that he was moving onto smart phone apps.... (which is on the site) but it is still available for download as well as other software that has produced as a hobby.. available for free....
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@Andrew, gosh, terrific stuff :-) thanks so much ! lyrics and biography, the lot. runs on Win10 64bit
and what's more one is not dealing with Nuclear Coffee who would expect to get extra money even for the use on a second machine.
Not a word on cloud-supported backup, auto synchronising between machines, cross-platform support, poor show indeed. Small wonder that they have not got a great number of facebook followers.
btw as Karl, my compatriot would have told you, Nuclear Coffee have some office address in Cyprus.
Nonetheless, I feel obliged to thank GiveawayoftheDay for the superb tip by another music lover who definitely knows what's good :-)
from .de to .uk - all the best, till next time.
Sigrid
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Jaangle is way better http://www.artificialspirit.com/
media organizer and player
Jaangle is a media player and organizer that stands out of the crowd with a user friendly interface and easy access to some of the most popular features such as cover downloads, lyrics retrieval, artist bio, personal ratings and more. It supports most video and audio formats including mp3, ogg, mp4 and many others.
You can create multiple collections by simply adding the folder paths that contain your MP3 files, search through your collections and sort the file list in several ways. The program can automatically download lyrics, cover art and author bio (whenever available) and store the information locally, so it is available at any time, regardless of your Internet connection.
Jaangle also keeps track of the files you play and lets you review statistics and generates a personal hit list based on which songs you listen to most. Other features include file renaming, ID3 editing, integrated player interface and more. A refreshing addition to the crowded media player/organizer market.
Jaangle offers the right balance of features and an attractive interface that will suit most casual music listeners without much of a learning curve.
XP/Vista/7/8/10
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For those who are really into statistics, or sorting your collection a zillion different ways, or tracking loaned-out CDs this software can be really useful.
One big drawback here is the inability to import/add your existing music collection that you have on a hard drive. We have hundreds of CDs already ripped to our computer. There's no way we're going to pull every CD off the bookshelf and insert them into the CD drive AGAIN ! And we're not going to buy a barcode scanner just so we can use free software.
On the other hand, we told Windows Media Player where to look for music on our hard drive (multiple locations if desired) and it added all of that music to its database/Library. It also displays album covers or lists our music by artist, album or genre, retrieves album art/covers and music details from the internet, etc. All in all, it does all the basics that most of us need.
So, other than data six ways instead of three, what does today's giveaway really offer us?
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I have an extensive MP3 music collection and I find that I would have to manualy import thousands of file to use your program and then I am not sure the database will show me where it is located [disk & folder]. So my need for having MY Music Collection software is of no use. Thanks but I find no redeaming features for my MP3 collection! Uninstaling to reclame disk space for a useful tool.
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@ Carl Fetterman The CueCat Barcode reader/scanner has to be flat flush against the UPC code. Sweep it back & forth two or three times to get the numbers to enter. Most times, just one sweep is sufficient. Furthermore, the CueCat will not work on UPC bar codes that are real small in size. I had no problem with my CueCat entering CDs into this program.
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Realise the total deafening silence on whether My Music Collection software can handle song title names in Unicode.
For example Japanese, Chinese, Indian and Vietnamese songs.
Is it because the software CANNOT do so and people prefer NOT to talk about it?
Neither could I find anything about Unicode song names in the official Nuclear Coffee website.
It avoided mentioning the matter.
Not reflected in the "Features".
In this modern age when the world is so connected and people are multilingual or at least bi-lingual, how can a music collection software not be able to handle Unicode song names?
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I played around a bit with the software today and discovered that "Track View" is broken as it does not change correctly with the "details" box
If I were to make a recommendation for an improvement to the software it would be to make the tab "track view" show only show the tracks/songs for the disk clicked on in "album view" rather than all the albums in the database. This would help streamline the program and make the information easier to look up.
A second idea for an improvement would be to make "shelve view" have the option to add location numbers or status onto the bar beneath the CD thumbnail. This option could make for easier locating of the CDs within ones personal binders/bins while keeping a clean interface.
These observations were made using the sample provided and I hope by delving further into the programs options I will be able to customize it to my personal database needs.
Overall I give the program a thumbs up for versatility, the ability to add extra columns by merely dragging them from a dropdown option menu is very nice, and if I keep the GUI mainly on "Album view" this program should fit my needs well
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I agree 100% about adding location info. I use DVD Profiler for my DVD collection and with the location information I can find any movie in seconds. An additional field or 2 in the "Additional" tab would take care of that. I suppose notes could be added manually in the "Comments" tab would work but I don't believe it would be as clean or consistent.
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Yes, you can ADD mp3 files to your collection, according to their website, BUT it CANNOT add your existing mp3 library automatically that is stored on your hard drive, phone, etc. You would have to enter EACH ONE manually into this software. No problem reading a cd or using a bar code scanner.
I'll keep using Music Collection 2.0; freeware.
Passing on this one!
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Theres nothing in the text to say that it will list all the songs titles on a cd if I insert the cd in my computer drive. Other programs use an internet song title database.
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@Brian On their webpage it says "Add albums simply by inserting CD. Simply insert a CD into your CD driver and this music organizer will automatically add it to your collection and get all CD data from the Internet."
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Nuclear Coffee software has been on my PC for years. I pay for it. They just write Good stuff. And tech help is as close as your email. I AM commenting on the software by way of commenting on the authors ability. It is superb. Get this. I will for sure.
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There is absolutely no point whatsoever in producing software such as this without the facility to automatically add mp3 files. I have over 4000 mp3's so would not even consider using this...
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I could not believe your comment that mp3's could not be added automatically in this "music collection" software, so I tried to find an option. It is really not there... Still flabbergasted, in this time of mp3 players, smartphones etc. this program cannot read mp3 or whatever music tags... It can, however add cassettes. That is truely amazing...
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@Peters On their webpage it says "Add any type of media automatically. With My Music Collection you can add any media types to your collection, including CDs, vinyls (LPs), mini discs, MP3s audio files or even cassettes.." so yes you can add mp3's
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After installing the software I did notice that you can't search for folders that contain your music collection so many freebies out there that do this option. But program did install and run on Win 10 64bit machine but since there is no way to add folders I will uninstall. Program has potential tho.
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@Samkeymaster: No, you can not AUTOMATICALLY!!! Only by hand...
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@Luke I never said you could add mp3's Automatically I only said you can add mp3's. but it is confusing that they claim you can add any type of media, but yes you can add mp3's, just not automatically. BUT why would you want to do that when there are Free versions out there that can add mp3's and who uses Cassettes? anymore all my Music that isnt on CD is Digital.
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The link provided here is not a direct download link. If you don't have Facebook or Twitter, they require your email address to send you the download link.
There is no toolbar. It uses a tabbed ribbon.
There are 4 methods of inserting items into your collection. One of them is "Add by entering barcode". For under $10 on eBay, you can get a CueCat Barcode reader/scanner. If you have CDs, your collection can be quickly barcoded into the program database. I have a CueCat which I use for my book collection. Makes life easy.
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I installed this both on a Win 10 and a Win 7 machines. No problem installing or registering. But I have a CueCat and tried it on both machines. Neither worked. Entering the UPC manually did work as did inserting a CD. Is it only me that can't use the CueCat?
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